In Episode 1 of Support Unseen, Bri Goode is joined by Elena Colón (she/her) of Luz de Atabey Midwifery Project (LAMP), a free community reproductive health clinic in Austin, Texas. She is a queer boricua (puertorriqueña) single mami, student midwife, community health worker, full spectrum birth companion (doula) and herbalist. She has a background in birth and reproductive justice work, community organizing, and medical case management. Together, they explore what unbiased, radical, and holistic person-centered care looks like and explain the various ways that people are giving and receiving that care.
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LAMP is an accredited Easy Access Clinic in partnership with Commonsense Childbirth Inc. and a part of the National Perinatal Task Force
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Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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Contact us here: bgoode@ibisreproductivehealth.org
Episode 4: What’s in store for the future of abortion care?
Episode 3, Part 2: What do reproductive justice and intersectionality really mean?
Episode 3, Part 1: What do reproductive justice and intersectionality really mean?
Episode 2: How do non-medical support and the medical industrial complex work together?
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